Re-Opening The Digital Coven Grimoire – A lil’ life Update, and What’s Next

Quick life update and round up of what is coming up this Spooky Season and beyond!

Hello Darlings!

Holy Hecate, what a whirlwind this Spooky Season has been. The astrology was… astrologying, to put it plainly. Anyway, how are y’all holding up?

Firstly, I’m so happy to be back here with you. The truth is, both AJ and I have been navigating the loss of a dear friend recently and needed to take some time away to heal. It’s been an emotional rollercoaster, that’s for sure.

Now, I’m slowly crawling back out of the woodwork (which, I’ve discovered, has been floating in a bog). I guess this means I’ll just have to post some of the spooky season content I’ve been working on straight into November… so, yeah. Spooky Christmas it is, kids! Oh, wait—Gothmas? Both work, honestly.

Painting form the set of Elaine's Bedroom in the love witch

Here’s what’s brewing for the coming weeks:

🔮 Film Coven
More curated lists are on the way! Please keep sending your recommendations for films and themes—your suggestions truly fuel this coven.

📚 Witchy Type
We’re diving into books, music, theatre, interviews, and more. Because let’s face it—we’re all fabulous culture witches at heart.

✨ Rituals and Spells
With Halloween and Yule approaching, we’ve got powerful moments ahead to empower your manifestations and inspire a full spiritual glow-up.

💄 Glamour Magick
Beauty, fashion, wellbeing, and beyond. Get ready—we’re stepping into our confidence and elevating our everyday magic, Darlings! 

A Witch is looking fabulous as they kidnapped some pumpkin scarecrows

Weaving Your Magickal Tapestry

Remember, you don’t need to do all the ‘jazzy’ things that you see on social media. Even one small, focused act—like blowing cinnamon across your threshold or taking 5 minutes to set intentions whilst having your morning coffee —is enough to mark a transition with magic and purpose. By taking a few minutes for a simple ritual, you move from passively watching the calendar turn to actively weaving the tapestry of your month.

How have you been welcoming this powerful season? Share your thoughts in the comments below—I’d love to hear from you.

Want More Witchy Wonders?

🔮 Book a tarot reading or workshop with me, Emma! Just email emma@emfluence.co.uk and we’ll take it from there. (P.S. My actual witchcraft shop is launching over at Witchytype.com soon—stay tuned!)

Digital Coven Founder Emma Carney looking Witchy holding tarot cards and wearing a black witchy hat

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Until next time, Coven – all the love  Ems x X

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WIN! Witchy Type Competition: The Extraordinary History Of Witches – Hazel Atkinson

We’re giving you the chance to win a copy of the fabulous ‘The Extraordinary History Of Witches’ by Hazel Atkinson

Hello Coven,

A very exciting way to start the week with a #WitchyTypeGiveaway as this week we’re giving you the chance to win a copy of the fabulous ‘The Extraordinary History Of Witches’ by Hazel Atkinson details on how to enter our fabulous giveaway below!

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The Back of The Extraordinary History Of Witches - Hazel Atkinson


How to Enter Giveaway

[The Power of] Three ways to enter (do both for triple the magic! ):

 Social Entry: Share with us your favourite historical Witch making sure to include the hashatag #WitchyTypeGiveway.

 Email Entry: Send us a message with #WitchyTypeManifestGiveaway in the subject line to emma@emfluence.co.uk or 

Form Entry: Just fill out this form to enter the competition.

 Giveaway closes at midnight on 30.9.2025! (Psst… We don’t store or share your data.)

Brujeria page - The Extraordinary History Of Witches - Hazel Atkinson

About the Book

Discover the spellbinding history of witches in this guide to all things witchcraft for children.

Travel through time and across the globe in this book for children aged 8-12 as they uncover bewitching tales of historical witch trials, folklore and potions.

Featuring immersive storytelling from author Hazel Atkinson and enchanting illustrations from Camelia Pham, this book covers everything from the origin of the word “witch” to the modern-day beliefs of Wiccans. Meet magical women and hear about different forms of magic, from Ancient Egyptian Heka to South American Brujeria.

Author: Hazel Atkinson

Illustrated by: Camella Pham

Get the book: Amazon Link / DK Link

As you can see the illustration by Camella Pham are simply STUNNING, honey! Now, it wouldn’t be Digital Cove if we didn’t give you an opportunity to get your questions over to the Author themselves, so if you have a question you’d like us to ask Hazel Atkinson, use the details below.

European Witch Trial page from The Extraordinary History Of Witches - Hazel Atkinson

Exclusive Author Insights Coming Soon!

Stay tuned for our interview with Hazel Atkinson, where we’ll chat about all things Witchcraft and Folklore related!

Do you have a question that you’d like us to ask Hazel Atkinson ? Send us your questions over either via email to emma@emfluence.co.uk or send them this submission form here: https://forms.gle/PdHxLg44TSggm1hF8

The Empress Chen Jiao Page from The Extraordinary History Of Witches - Hazel Atkinson

Want More Witchy Wonders?

 Book a tarot reading or workshop with Me, Emma, just email  emma@emfluence.co.uk and we can go from there.


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Digital Coven and Witchy Type Founder Emma Carney

Until next time Coven, all the love 

You’re Crazy Witch Aunt, Ems x X

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WitchyType Book Club: Review: The Witches Workshop 

The Witchy Type Book Club reviews The Witches Workshop by Melissa Jayne Madara. A great read for craft loving and practical witches!

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About the Author: 

Melissa Jayne Madara , magical expert, herbalist and witch, shares 60+ unique projects and techniques, many of which revive spells from the history of witches past. Approachable for beginners and stimulating for established practitioners, the crafts are clearly explained through luscious photographs, detailed research, useful charts, and easy-to-follow instructions. 

The Witchy Type Book Review: 

Ah, The Witches Workshop: A guide to Crafting your own Magical tools – I was excited to receive this in post. It’s sturdy and well made and the illustrations are printed to a very high standard, so we’re already winning when it comes to the sensory experience. Now, regarding its contents, from the author of The Witch’s Feast, it’s a fully illustrated, comprehensive introduction to the handicrafts of witchcraft. Through over 60 craft projects, it promises to help you learn all the techniques you need to create your personalised magical toolkit. Sounds fabulous to be honest, and flicking through the pages a few crafts already caught my attention. Magic Ink? Candles, you say?…I’m listening. 

Picture of the book front cover of The Witches Workshop By Melissa Jayne Madara

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Considering myself a crafty type of person (A lot of Pisces in this birth chart) I decided to get to work on reviewing its contents and choosing a project or two to try (more content on this in later posts).  Fortunately, it’s an in-depth guide, accompanied by step-by-step images, so it wasn’t too hard to get to grips with some of the more simple craft projects, but some ingredients required maybe require more effort than a trip to your local store but not too hard to come by. 

The book is split into 7 categories which adds to the fun: 

Incense, including kyphi temple incense, which once billowed from the temples of ancient Egypt, to house blessing incense for cleansing any new home.

Inks, including dragon’s blood ink and botanical drawing charcoals.

Oils, such as flying ointment or the world’s first known chemist Tapputi’s royal salve.

Natural dyes for creating stunning eco-printed ritual gowns or a spring equinox altar tablecloth.

Papers, like Japanese knotweed paper or autumn equinox corn husk paper.

Powders essential for rituals and spells such as scrying powder and banishing salt.

Candles of all shapes and types, including poured, dipped and molded.

I really enjoyed this book and found myself returning to it a lot so I recommend it as an addition to any witchy library and as a gift. 

Well researched and full of knowledge, it advises how you can create altars, rituals and spells that are targeted to your intention, personal and in touch with your natural environment. 

Are you a crafty witch or aspire to be? If so let us know below or via our social channels and of course, make sure to share your project recommendations as we certainly are getting into our craft zone this Spring! Watch this space for more posts on the crafts from A Witches Workshop as we continue to delve into the projects. 

Until next time, darlings! 

Ems xX

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